Bloke asks why don't I post

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Post by tubiker »

spot on

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Brian... TRUE! There is a lot of idle prattle on ANY forum of this type. It's also true that 'mixed in with the prattle', there is often useful information. Gotta wade through it all to get at the good stuff :wink:
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Re: Bloke asks why don't I post

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goodgigs wrote: #3 I BELIEVE THAT MOST OF THE WORLD'S TUBAISTS ARE IN
HIGHSCHOOL, MIDDLE SCHOOL, AND GRADE SCHOOL.
SO MIDDLE AGED FOLKS SHOULDN'T USE "THEIR" FORUM
FOR MIDDLE AGED RANTS..........but since I am today.....
#4 I'm disguested hearing about $1,000,000.00 horns that I'll never
own and all the perfectionists who are dissatisfied with them.
Perfection is relitive when mortals are judging
#5 All kids, collage students, and adults should acknolage that
there are only a few hundred full time paid positions in the
world so YOU MUST ENJOY WHATEVER SHOWS YOU CAN DO
Also because my impression so far is that #3 need to be made aware of #4 and #5 early, and often!
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Post by MaryAnn »

Well, if it weren't for the old coots, I wouldn't be here. This is the best forum, and the funniest forum, around, period. If I didn't play tuba (well, sorta) I'd take it up just to be able to post my nonsense here, and listen to ya'll's nonsense.

BTW, I really thought I made a post about my trip to WWBW, but I swear, I cain't find the thang. So: I went to WWBW on a Monday a week or so ago, and Roger let me play anything I wanted to. So I did....really liked that 2181 F tuba, which had a low C on it; also of all the CC tubas I played, the 188 was the obvious best choice for me. The Besson I had liked so well last January, played like a tank compared to the 188. So there you have it; I really have no use right now for a larger CC, since my 184 works well both in quintet and brass band (Eb part.) So, since I can't justify buying one, I'll have to get it as a gift. If any of you are hankering to send me a really nice Christmas present, well, I'll accept a 188 under the tree and say Thank You.

Roger of course gave me a tuba lesson (Thanks Roger!) and I got to hear him play some really nice stuff too. Guy can play.

MA
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